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11/14/2004 03:06:00 PM · #1 |
Cross-posted from the Photography Board at The Motley Fool:
There are times when a photographer is presented with having to make a choice between two fleeting subjects, both being once in a lifetime opportunities. To illustrate the point, suppose you're on a field trip with fellow photographers, and you're looking for interesting close-ups of insect life when someone alerts the group to a beetle crawling in the sand. This is a truly rare and colorful beetle, and it's about to crawl under a log. Time is of essence...
Then you see this:
//www.averagjoe.com/1113p
What would you do?
Message edited by author 2004-11-14 15:06:48.
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11/14/2004 03:10:33 PM · #2 |
put it on continuous high, and take a series :P
Then post it on the internet for everyone to see!
Message edited by author 2004-11-14 15:10:57.
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11/14/2004 03:17:56 PM · #3 |
LMAO, Zoom in and start shooting at 8.5 fps until I fill the card! Beetle? what beetle? :D
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11/14/2004 03:23:22 PM · #4 |
I'm glad to see the photographer made the right choice. After all, the beetle is already being shot. :D
David
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11/14/2004 03:24:50 PM · #5 |
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11/14/2004 03:26:03 PM · #6 |
I would save the photo, and possibly use it as wallpaper.
But the site looks like a nerd site. :) |
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11/14/2004 03:26:59 PM · #7 |
When there is a heart, it aches. ;-)
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11/14/2004 04:34:03 PM · #8 |
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